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Inti Raymi FundInti Raymi Fund
  • OUR PHILOSOPHY
  • OUR PROJECTS
    • Explore Projects
    • Map of Projects
    • List of Projects
    • Who We Help
    • Testimonials
  • DO IT YOURSELF?
    • Why & How
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    • Consultation
  • MEDIA
    • Videos
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  • ABOUT US
    • Team
    • Founder
    • Name & Logo
    • 2012-2018 in Review
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    • Get in Touch
    • Speaking Engagements

SPEAKING ENGAGEMENTS

Over the past 8 years, Chimu has traveled to 88 countries, and has funded over 76 projects in 65 countries of the world. Chimu has first-hand experience in UN and non-UN Refugee Camps, Indigenous communities throughout the world’s jungles and mountainous regions, refugee camps in the Sahel, remote islands, the arctic circle, extremely dangerous slums, natural disaster sites, waste landfills, has undergone governmental interrogations and threats in multiple countries, has nearly died from dengue fever, and the list goes on.

A partial list of recognizable crises, war zones & disaster relief projects which Chimu has been involved with include:

  • South Sudan – Peace building with camp refugees – 2016

  • Nepal – Mt Everest earthquake & avalanche rescue & relief – 2015

  • Philippines – Typhoon Haiyan disaster relief – 2014

  • Jordan, Lebanon, Turkey – Syrian War refugee camps education support 2014-2015

  • USA – Hurricane Harvey disaster relief – 2017

  • Palestine/Gaza West Bank & Israel (during 50 day war)  poverty relief programs – 2014

  • Somalia – Refugee camp economic empowerment programs – 2013

  • Iran – Afghanistan War refugee poverty relief – 2016

  • Sierra Leone – Mudslides disaster relief – 2017

  • Ukraine – War propaganda defense during Russia’s invasion after the “Yanukovych Putsch” – 2014

  • Bangladesh – Militarization zone genocide protests & support – 2014

  • Russia – LGBT Support Project – 2014

  • Cuba – Economic Empowerment Programs – 2018

  • Myanmar – Rohingya Muslim refugee camp post-genocide economic empowerment program – 2018

 

Chimu continues to visit and support new countries at a rate of 10 countries per year. Chimu will continue his work until he personally has supported at least one community in every country of the world.

The benefits which Chimu brings to the discussion is his sheer magnitude and diversity of philanthropic experiences with unique people, unique causes, diverse geographic regions, religions and cultures. Controversy and political correctness are not at the top of his agenda. Chimu is inspired and motivated to continue his works and to share these experiences in hopes of inspiring others to become directly involved in philanthropy. Additionally, Chimu hopes you consider our Inti Raymi Fund Self-Determination approach adopted from articles 3 & 4 of the United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples as adopted by the General Assembly on September 13, 2007.

Chimu’s radically different approach is not without controversy and debate; therefore, we believe it warrants curiosity from those with an open mind and heart.

Chimu does not charge for presentations. Our goal is to inspire you to share directly with others afterwards.

Please contact us if you are interested.

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